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The Rural School and Hookworm Disease (Classic Reprint)
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Sir: Physical health for individual and country is very largely a matter of education, and instruction in the principles of health and in the means of preventing sickness should be given to children in schools of all grades, both public and private. Without some gen eral understanding of the causes of diseases, and the means of pre venting them, there can never be in any community, large or small, such hearty, persistent, and intelligent cooperation as is necessary to guard the public health. In the Southern States one of the most common forms of disease, especially among children, is hookworm dis ease. The campaign for its eradication conducted by the Rocke feller Sanitary Commission for the Eradication of Hookworm Dis case is one Of the most remarkable health campaigns ever waged in this country. It has shown conclusively the important part which the schools may bear in any campaign against this and other com municable diseases, especially against the soil and water pollution diseases. For this reason I have asked Dr. John A. Ferrell, M. D., assistant director general of the International Health Commission, who has had an important part in the campaign against hookworm in the South, to prepare the manuscript transmitted herewith. I recommend that the manuscript be published under the title The rural school and hookworm disease, and that it be distributed among school officers and teachers in the States and Territories and posses sions of the United States in which this disease is most prevalent.
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